Monday Morning Box Office Report: Marley & Me Still Making Money

In a virtual repeat of last weekend’s box office results, the Owen Wilson/Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy Marley & Me once again lead the pack with another $24 million, followed by the Adam Sandler family comedy Bedtime Stories and David Fincher’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. The only real difference this time around was the sudden disappearance of The Spirit, which slid right off the top 10, and instead was replaced by the re-emergence of Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire. Outside of the top 10, Gran Torino was way down at #15 but had a huge per-screen average, as did Revolutionary Road and The Wrestler. I wonder what will happen if and when some of these movies actually get decent releases.
1. Marley & Me — $24.1M
2. Bedtime Stories — $20.3M
3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button — $18.4M
4. Valkyrie — $14M
5. Yes Man — $13.8M
6. Seven Pounds — $10M
7. The Tale of Despereaux — $7.02M
8. Doubt — $5.03M
9. The Day the Earth Stood Still — $4.85M
10. Slumdog Millionaire — $4.77M





















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Finally saw Slumdog Millionare. Great movie and one you have to see in a theater.
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